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Old 07-29-2007, 05:20 PM
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Default csfi to mfi conversion

Has anyone done the csfi to mfi conversion? So far its fairly straight forward, but old fuel injector tubes are very flexible,new ones are very stiff and alot thicker. Its almost impossible to bend the tubes to get them to go in the right hole. I'm afraid I'm gonna kink a tube. Does any one have any tips for me?
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Default RE: csfi to mfi conversion

I did it on my old Bravada. I felt the same as you, but you can get them in there. Just make sure to properly route the #3 & #5 injector tubes or you won't be able to properly get them in their bores.
 
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